Captain John Cullen (descended from Cullen
Prince of Cumberland in England, who was elected King of Scotland in the
tenth year of the tenth Century) came to Ireland with Oliver Cromwell in
the year 1648. After the conquest of Ireland he wished to remain in it
and Cromwell gave him a grant of land for his services, at the town of
Clogher in the County of Tyrone, but disliking the neighbourhood and
habits of the people, he disposed of the lands and hearing of a Scotch
Colony which had settled at Manorhamilton in the County of Leitrim, he,
in the year 1660, came to, and took a long lease of Glenboy, where he
afterwards resided, from Sir Ralph Gore, son-in-law of the late Sir
Frederick Hamilton.

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